Fresh Fluid Marsh 60-64 PZ
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
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Submodel
Mechanism
Surface water depth increases to greater than 2 inches.
Mechanism
Salinity increases to greater than 1.5 PPT.
Mechanism
Decreased depth of water, reduced period of saturation or inundation.
Mechanism
Decreased salinity levels.
Mechanism
Surface water depth increases to greater than 12 inches or excessive herbivory.
Mechanism
Salinity increases to greater than 3 PPT.
Mechanism
Salinity increases to greater than 3 PPT.
Mechanism
Surface water depth increase to greater than 18 inches.
Mechanism
Decreased salinity levels.
Mechanism
Decreased salinity levels.
Mechanism
Surface water depths increase to greater than 18 inches.
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